‘Star Wars Pinball’ Coming to All Major VR Headsets Next Month, Trailer Here

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Star Wars Pinball (2013) has been available on console, mobile, and PC for a while now. Developers Zen Studios recently announced the game is being adapted to VR for all major headsets, and it’s landing next month.

Star Wars Pinball VR not only includes eight pinball tables, but also mini-games and plenty of familiar faces. You’ll also be able to “build the ultimate fan cave,” the studio says in an Oculus blogpost.

The Mandalorian table (full list below) is also said to include story-based missions where you take on bounties, pursue targets, find the Child, and fight Imperial troopers and Moff Gideon.

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Star Wars Pinball VR is launching on Oculus Quest, PSVR, and SteamVR headsets on April 29th.

Zen Studios is well known for its Pinball FX franchise games; over the years the studio has created a number of Star Wars table DLC for its most recent iteration, Pinball FX3 (2017). The studio is also no stranger to VR, as it’s also released Pinball FX2 VR for SteamVR headsets, PSVR, and Oculus Quest.

Pinball Tables

  • The Mandalorian
  • Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope
  • Star Wars Episode V: The Empire Strikes Back
  • Star Wars Episode VI: Return of the Jedi
  • Rogue One: A Star Wars Story
  • Star Wars Rebels
  • Masters of the Force
  • Classic Collectibles

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  • Zantetsu

    Pinball FX2 VR is actually a very good game. The attention to detail on the cabinets and the ambiance effects is outstanding. The physics are superlative. I highly recommend this game.

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  • sfmike

    As this is from the creators of Pinball FX, it should live up to expectations as their past VR pinball game is one of my all time VR favorites. Really looking forward to this.

  • Ian Mack

    It feels like an inevitability that the mandolorian table will have a baby yoda that steals your balls and require some kind of flipper based mini game to get it back before it vanishes permanently.

    Also guessing a krate dragon will make an appearence in a multiball event

  • Arno van Wingerde

    Like Zantetsu, I very much enjoy the Pinball FX2 VR. I also like the Star Wars games, short and linear as they are, they are beautiful. But the combination? I’ll give it a pass…

  • Talon1

    I really like the physics of their current game FX2 VR but that game is just a vehicle for DLC and I was super disappointed that the three games on the main graphic on their STORE PAGE (ET, Back to the Future, and Jaws) cost an EXTRA 20 dollars. lame

  • Ardra Diva

    maybe if real pinball machines didn’t cost $5K average people could enjoy them